An example of something not to say is, «Bob told me I smiled a lot.»
Fear of traveling to your destination would be a good
example of something not covered by standard travel insurance.
Finding the bates - stamping function in Nuance was a rare
example of something not being where I'd expect it.
Water is the simplest
example of something not living but responsible for maintaining life.
Not exact matches
When talking about doing favors, Natalie Zfat set a great
example for parameters in her article «How To Master Networking» by saying that if
something takes less than five minutes and doesn't jeopardize any
of your client relationships, do it.
Whether it's a new product or
something as benign as a store layout, you don't have to look hard to find
examples of (largely white) men at tech companies siloing themselves off to develop The Next Big Thing, only to discover a major, avoidable flaw after the fact.
For
example, on Friday Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin acknowledged there's «a level
of risk» that the tariff dispute between the U.S. and China will erupt into a full - scale trade war —
something investors clearly don't want.
We could be posting things every day and it wouldn't have necessarily a long - term impact or effect
of something like a web site, for
example.
For
example, in the 1990s when British Airways was trying every trick in the book to put Virgin Atlantic out
of business, I knew we were onto
something good — they wouldn't have bothered with us otherwise.
it looks like
something a sixth - grader would have come up with, and it's a great
example of not leaving well enough alone!
In Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength, Roy F. Baumeister explains that people who tell themselves «
not now, but later» are generally less tormented by the temptation
of something they are trying to avoid (his
example is eating chocolate cake).
And there are
examples of things, like the Creative Destruction Lab, that are excellent for what they do, and
not just excellent in terms
of Toronto, or Ontario, but excellent in that you have Berkeley, Harvard and MIT looking at doing
something similar, because there is
something world class about it.
It is innovation within a capitalist system,
something that strikes me as
not just capitalist, but an
example of capitalism at its vibrant and innovative best.
For
example, you may say
something like, «We are a company
of victors,
not victims.»
«We know how to show a computer many
examples of something so it can recognize it accurately, but we still do
not know how to take an idea from one domain and apply it to
something completely different,» wrote Zuckerberg.
Microsoft, for
example, has reduced itself to heckling Google with two campaigns: «Scroogled,» about the alleged evils
of Google's e-mail advertising policy (
something that consumers have met with a shrug ever since Gmail's introduction nearly a decade ago); and the «Bing It On Challenge,» in which people on the street pick the search results they like best (which apes the old Pepsi Challenge — a campaign that defined Pepsi by what it isn't, and thus condemned it to being Coke's bridesmaid forever).
This is another
example of industry pushing
something that isn't ready.
This is
not to say you're asking them to do
something illegal, but maybe you have a stringent policy that others might find unreasonable, Kane gives the
example of a Hooters franchise having an unwritten expectation that the wait staff behave in a coquettish manner.
For
example, if you can make top - notch cinnamon rolls, then stick with that instead
of trying to bake
something that you're
not as skilled at.
There was
something going on in comics where there was just a lot
of raping going on... And I thought there was a much more complex and dangerous road to go down that doesn't have that in it, and as a male creator, do that: teach by
example.
For
example, if you want to connect with Darren Rowse for the first time, knowing that direct contact may
not be useful at this level, you may instead leave a significant comment on one
of his blog posts, about 200 — 300 words in length, that offers
something helpful to his readers.
If you're a 20 -
something who's still
not convinced, take a look at some
examples of how to boost your credit score by paying with plastic.
«If you were to look at the possibility
of increased defaults, you'd have to see
something to precipitate that,
something that we're
not seeing on the horizon: For
example a sharp rise in the unemployment rate,» said Jo Horton, a senior economist at St George Bank.
Conflict won't disappear, but we have an
example of something that can be achieved if we want it.
If you're
not sure what like - gating is, it's where you restrict access to
something until someone likes your Facebook page, for
example, if you're running a competition through Rafflecopter and asking users to enter via becoming a fan
of your Facebook page.
[05:50] Do it for passion,
not for money [06:10] The importance
of innovation and marketing [06:30] Start with a mission and finding how to add value [06:50] Joe Gebbia's trajectory over a decade [07:10] Culture is the ultimate element to building your brand [07:40] Namale Resort [08:00] Finding a way to do more for others than anyone else [08:45] The beauty
of competition [09:15] Don't just advertise, become the expert [09:25] Value - added marketing [09:40] It takes 16 impressions to inspire buying behavior [10:10] Do
something where marketing isn't marketing [10:30] The 17 - year old kid in real estate [11:35] Find a way to stand out from the crowd — the trash strike
example [14:10] Authenticity plays a critical role [16:00] Building reciprocity with your customers [17:00] Double the value you add [17:20] Bringing innovation and marketing to the forefront [18:35] Innovation can mean raising your price [18:55] What innovation really means [19:25] Changing the way
something is perceived [20:55] The man who was copying Tony constantly [22:00] Does change happen in a second?
Maybe I'm missing
something, but isn't your Bogle
example showing that capital gains returned 6.1 % over that period and dividends returned 4.3 % The dividends are certainly important, but the capital gains are the larger part
of the return.
These
examples of bullshit reinforce Frankfurt's point: It's
not so much about saying
something untrue as being unconcerned with the truth.
However, at Guidant we are conservative in our approach so will
not take on these types
of businesses — For
example starting a pot shop in a state where marijuana is legal is
not something Guidant will fund with ROBS, as marijuana hasn't been legalized federally.
It is clear that it is
not easy to rebuild an entire country and turn it into the new city
of cyber punk technologies, but the initiative seems to be sustained by a series
of circumstances that lay the foundations for the construction
of something that could be at least an
example for other countries that are willing to progress and attract private investment.
What if the price
of a trading asset is
not an integer, but for
example something such as $ 0.81?
There are a number
of examples in Canadian case law where issuers were attempting to sell «utilities» or
something similar to modern day tokens and coins, where the court simply didn't buy the argument.
But it's kind
of a sad
example, but certainly it's a good indicator that that phrase is, and in a Madoff sort
of world,
not something that probably is a great descriptor.
RELIGION is a practice
of something,
not necessarily
something spiritual; for
example, one can brush their teeth in a religious way by brushing them before school and after dinner everyday.
Having faith isn't
something that always comes easy easy, in fact this article is a good
example of that.
How about you
not be such a d i c k to someone that did
something nice for someone and learn from their
example instead
of belittling it?
I just have one issue with the article: why do some think that people
of Faith are
not practical as in the given
example of helping someone who is sick — praying for them vs. doing
something for them?
too bad thats
not what is says, another
example of an idiot making stuff up about
something.
The authors seem to think that there's
something inexorable about the growth, as if, for
example, it's impossible to conceive
of a president
not wanting to exercise substantial control over our healthcare system.
This is a perfect
example of a atheist blaming the church for
something that really isn't the churches fault.
It seems barbaric that the penalty for arson, for
example, would be burning the arsonist to death — this sounds like
something out
of the Middle Ages,
not out
of the 21st century.
Why
not take an
example of something that people do think happened and explain why it is
not possible.
If it makes any claim that involves spirits, demons, or other supernatural forces it's an
example of someone who believes in supernatural forces wrongly claiming with no evidence that they are responsible for
something they aren't.
But despite how many use this prayer today as
something that should be recited on a regular basis, I don't think Jesus was telling His disciples exactly what they should pray, but was giving them
examples of the sorts
of things they could pray for.
You called me out as being disingenuous when I said «that as time goes on however, I'm finding things that are helping to disprove things previously held as fact among Christians», so I have provided you an
example that
not only wasn't it a disingenuous statement, but that I've done my homework, on both sides
of the argument, and came up with
something that no one has been able to give me a response with even either the slightest chance
of being possible, or falling back to the old status qua
of «mysterious ways» and «having faith».
Martin points out, for
example, how Evans argues «on faith» that Jesus possessed foreknowledge, but then endorses an interpretation
of a New Testament story in which Jesus expected
something that did
not happen.
Often such parents are aware
of the fact that external and conventional ways
of doing this — attending church school and saying grace at meals, for
example - are
not in themselves adequate, unless
something else is also present.
As an
example of something that is genetic and natural but which we would all say is wrong: alcoholism (this isn't an attempt to put homosexuality with alcoholism; it is simply an attempt to create a class
of behavior which we would all easily agree is both natural, genetic, and wrong).
So even if we don't all respond in the exact same way, we can all, for
example, see the suffering
of this world as
something we are called to enter into instead
of flee from.
The truth about marriage, for
example — the lifelong union
of one man and one woman, open to new life and the foundation
of a family — is
not something that will go away simply because the government
of a nation, or institutions that it funds and promotes, want it to do so.